A professional and welcoming piece of furniture, entirely handmade from recycled pallet wood. This reception desk combines authentic aesthetics with optimal functionality for your events, trade shows or temporary reception areas.
Key features:
Functional design: generous workspace with integrated storage area at the back for your documents, equipment and personal belongings
Smart dismantling system: the legs can be stored entirely inside the top, transforming the desk into a compact unit
Easy transport: once dismantled, the volume is considerably reduced for easy transport and storage
Eco-friendly material: reclaimed pallet wood, offering a unique character and an eco-responsible approach
Versatile: ideal for family events, corporate events, gatherings with friends, etc.
Perfect for your private events:
Use it as an entrance table for weddings, birthdays or parties. It elegantly accommodates a vase of flowers, a guest book, gifts for your guests or even an urn to collect envelopes for a joint gift. Its warm and authentic presence will add a rustic and welcoming touch as soon as your guests arrive.
This mobile reception desk allows you to instantly create a welcoming professional or festive space wherever you need it, while minimising logistical constraints.
Perfect for those seeking a practical, attractive and environmentally friendly solution.
One star because it's impossible to give zero. A true aberration in terms of customer relations from a multinational like BP. Despite the fact that many service stations are bordering on unsanitary with rather unfriendly or even rude managers, BP France unilaterally and without any warning resets your "My BP Card" account to zero! This is all the more scandalous and totally unacceptable since no rule—to our knowledge—stipulates that the lifespan of points is limited; only accumulated discount vouchers are valid for six months. In our case, 1,715 points were literally wiped from our account! Ultimately, a completely scandalous business practice... Boycott them without hesitation!
christian Houdet
1
Hello,
I just left the BP Saint-Léger Ouest service station.
The toilets are in a disgusting state. The accessible toilet (which I am) is blocked off, and a garbage bag prevents the use of the sink.
Inside the toilet, there are liquids, toilet paper on the floor, etc.
When I spoke to the manager, she couldn't find a complaint book. This is a disgrace for a company like yours.
Jean-Claude Thépot
1
One star because it's impossible to give zero. A true aberration in terms of customer relations from a multinational like BP. Despite the fact that many service stations are bordering on unsanitary with rather unfriendly or even rude managers, BP France unilaterally and without any warning resets your "My BP Card" account to zero! This is all the more scandalous and totally unacceptable since no rule—to our knowledge—stipulates that the lifespan of points is limited; only accumulated discount vouchers are valid for six months. In our case, 1,715 points were literally wiped from our account! Ultimately, a completely scandalous business practice... Boycott them without hesitation!
christian Houdet
1
Hello,
I just left the BP Saint-Léger Ouest service station.
The toilets are in a disgusting state. The accessible toilet (which I am) is blocked off, and a garbage bag prevents the use of the sink.
Inside the toilet, there are liquids, toilet paper on the floor, etc.
When I spoke to the manager, she couldn't find a complaint book. This is a disgrace for a company like yours.
nathalie lamalle
1
Good evening,
While waiting my turn at the BP gas station in Ermont, I witnessed the manager's appalling behavior.
We had been waiting for a while when she tried to cut in line at the front of everyone, letting a RETIRED doctor go ahead of everyone else.
When a nurse noticed, she protested vehemently, asking if she was taking a bribe. In response, the manager closed the station and declared, in a chilling tone and with absolutely no respect for this PRACTICED NURSE, that she shouldn't bother coming back and that she would refuse to serve her. This is a deplorable attitude. I only came very rarely, and she won't be seeing me again. And she'll be giving her some publicity, which I don't think she wants.
Furthermore, refusing to serve a customer is illegal!
Christian Braut
1
British Petroleum's policy is simply appalling. They've decided to close the auto repair shop at the Bougival service station, which has been there for years. Many locals were very happy with this small neighborhood garage. And, with a modicum of common courtesy, when you're happy to have a dedicated and responsive mechanic, you buy your fuel from him—even though it's overpriced—and not from the "low-cost" station down the road. So, in short, BP is projecting a bad image by eliminating such a service and will lose many customers. Such a stupid decision could only come from high-ranking bureaucrats with absolutely no common sense.
Jeb Nab
1
Good morning, this morning I encountered a receptionist who refused to serve me because I had 6 brown coins and 10 euros.
The station in question is in Sevran, EURL Vase BP.
Address: 29 Avenue du Général Leclerc, Sevran.
He's really not serious at all.
Tell me how you're recruiting. You need to review your recruitment from the ground up. It's unacceptable.
Punishing because one day it will be the customers who punish me. It's not normal to receive racist comments from a receptionist who doesn't even respect customers.
Anyway, I usually don't send messages, but this is too much.
A professional and welcoming piece of furniture, entirely handmade from recycled pallet wood. This reception desk combines authentic aesthetics with optimal functionality for your events, trade shows or temporary reception areas.
Key features:
Functional design: generous workspace with integrated storage area at the back for your documents, equipment and personal belongings
Smart dismantling system: the legs can be stored entirely inside the top, transforming the desk into a compact unit
Easy transport: once dismantled, the volume is considerably reduced for easy transport and storage
Eco-friendly material: reclaimed pallet wood, offering a unique character and an eco-responsible approach
Versatile: ideal for family events, corporate events, gatherings with friends, etc.
Perfect for your private events:
Use it as an entrance table for weddings, birthdays or parties. It elegantly accommodates a vase of flowers, a guest book, gifts for your guests or even an urn to collect envelopes for a joint gift. Its warm and authentic presence will add a rustic and welcoming touch as soon as your guests arrive.
This mobile reception desk allows you to instantly create a welcoming professional or festive space wherever you need it, while minimising logistical constraints.
Perfect for those seeking a practical, attractive and environmentally friendly solution.
One star because it's impossible to give zero. A true aberration in terms of customer relations from a multinational like BP. Despite the fact that many service stations are bordering on unsanitary with rather unfriendly or even rude managers, BP France unilaterally and without any warning resets your "My BP Card" account to zero! This is all the more scandalous and totally unacceptable since no rule—to our knowledge—stipulates that the lifespan of points is limited; only accumulated discount vouchers are valid for six months. In our case, 1,715 points were literally wiped from our account! Ultimately, a completely scandalous business practice... Boycott them without hesitation!
christian Houdet
1
Hello,
I just left the BP Saint-Léger Ouest service station.
The toilets are in a disgusting state. The accessible toilet (which I am) is blocked off, and a garbage bag prevents the use of the sink.
Inside the toilet, there are liquids, toilet paper on the floor, etc.
When I spoke to the manager, she couldn't find a complaint book. This is a disgrace for a company like yours.
Jean-Claude Thépot
1
One star because it's impossible to give zero. A true aberration in terms of customer relations from a multinational like BP. Despite the fact that many service stations are bordering on unsanitary with rather unfriendly or even rude managers, BP France unilaterally and without any warning resets your "My BP Card" account to zero! This is all the more scandalous and totally unacceptable since no rule—to our knowledge—stipulates that the lifespan of points is limited; only accumulated discount vouchers are valid for six months. In our case, 1,715 points were literally wiped from our account! Ultimately, a completely scandalous business practice... Boycott them without hesitation!
christian Houdet
1
Hello,
I just left the BP Saint-Léger Ouest service station.
The toilets are in a disgusting state. The accessible toilet (which I am) is blocked off, and a garbage bag prevents the use of the sink.
Inside the toilet, there are liquids, toilet paper on the floor, etc.
When I spoke to the manager, she couldn't find a complaint book. This is a disgrace for a company like yours.
nathalie lamalle
1
Good evening,
While waiting my turn at the BP gas station in Ermont, I witnessed the manager's appalling behavior.
We had been waiting for a while when she tried to cut in line at the front of everyone, letting a RETIRED doctor go ahead of everyone else.
When a nurse noticed, she protested vehemently, asking if she was taking a bribe. In response, the manager closed the station and declared, in a chilling tone and with absolutely no respect for this PRACTICED NURSE, that she shouldn't bother coming back and that she would refuse to serve her. This is a deplorable attitude. I only came very rarely, and she won't be seeing me again. And she'll be giving her some publicity, which I don't think she wants.
Furthermore, refusing to serve a customer is illegal!
Christian Braut
1
British Petroleum's policy is simply appalling. They've decided to close the auto repair shop at the Bougival service station, which has been there for years. Many locals were very happy with this small neighborhood garage. And, with a modicum of common courtesy, when you're happy to have a dedicated and responsive mechanic, you buy your fuel from him—even though it's overpriced—and not from the "low-cost" station down the road. So, in short, BP is projecting a bad image by eliminating such a service and will lose many customers. Such a stupid decision could only come from high-ranking bureaucrats with absolutely no common sense.
Jeb Nab
1
Good morning, this morning I encountered a receptionist who refused to serve me because I had 6 brown coins and 10 euros.
The station in question is in Sevran, EURL Vase BP.
Address: 29 Avenue du Général Leclerc, Sevran.
He's really not serious at all.
Tell me how you're recruiting. You need to review your recruitment from the ground up. It's unacceptable.
Punishing because one day it will be the customers who punish me. It's not normal to receive racist comments from a receptionist who doesn't even respect customers.
Anyway, I usually don't send messages, but this is too much.
One star because it's impossible to give zero. A true aberration in terms of customer relations from a multinational like BP. Despite the fact that many service stations are bordering on unsanitary with rather unfriendly or even rude managers, BP France unilaterally and without any warning resets your "My BP Card" account to zero! This is all the more scandalous and totally unacceptable since no rule—to our knowledge—stipulates that the lifespan of points is limited; only accumulated discount vouchers are valid for six months. In our case, 1,715 points were literally wiped from our account! Ultimately, a completely scandalous business practice... Boycott them without hesitation!
Hello,
I just left the BP Saint-Léger Ouest service station.
The toilets are in a disgusting state. The accessible toilet (which I am) is blocked off, and a garbage bag prevents the use of the sink.
Inside the toilet, there are liquids, toilet paper on the floor, etc.
When I spoke to the manager, she couldn't find a complaint book. This is a disgrace for a company like yours.
One star because it's impossible to give zero. A true aberration in terms of customer relations from a multinational like BP. Despite the fact that many service stations are bordering on unsanitary with rather unfriendly or even rude managers, BP France unilaterally and without any warning resets your "My BP Card" account to zero! This is all the more scandalous and totally unacceptable since no rule—to our knowledge—stipulates that the lifespan of points is limited; only accumulated discount vouchers are valid for six months. In our case, 1,715 points were literally wiped from our account! Ultimately, a completely scandalous business practice... Boycott them without hesitation!
Hello,
I just left the BP Saint-Léger Ouest service station.
The toilets are in a disgusting state. The accessible toilet (which I am) is blocked off, and a garbage bag prevents the use of the sink.
Inside the toilet, there are liquids, toilet paper on the floor, etc.
When I spoke to the manager, she couldn't find a complaint book. This is a disgrace for a company like yours.
Good evening,
While waiting my turn at the BP gas station in Ermont, I witnessed the manager's appalling behavior.
We had been waiting for a while when she tried to cut in line at the front of everyone, letting a RETIRED doctor go ahead of everyone else.
When a nurse noticed, she protested vehemently, asking if she was taking a bribe. In response, the manager closed the station and declared, in a chilling tone and with absolutely no respect for this PRACTICED NURSE, that she shouldn't bother coming back and that she would refuse to serve her. This is a deplorable attitude. I only came very rarely, and she won't be seeing me again. And she'll be giving her some publicity, which I don't think she wants.
Furthermore, refusing to serve a customer is illegal!
British Petroleum's policy is simply appalling. They've decided to close the auto repair shop at the Bougival service station, which has been there for years. Many locals were very happy with this small neighborhood garage. And, with a modicum of common courtesy, when you're happy to have a dedicated and responsive mechanic, you buy your fuel from him—even though it's overpriced—and not from the "low-cost" station down the road. So, in short, BP is projecting a bad image by eliminating such a service and will lose many customers. Such a stupid decision could only come from high-ranking bureaucrats with absolutely no common sense.
Good morning, this morning I encountered a receptionist who refused to serve me because I had 6 brown coins and 10 euros.
The station in question is in Sevran, EURL Vase BP.
Address: 29 Avenue du Général Leclerc, Sevran.
He's really not serious at all.
Tell me how you're recruiting. You need to review your recruitment from the ground up. It's unacceptable.
Punishing because one day it will be the customers who punish me. It's not normal to receive racist comments from a receptionist who doesn't even respect customers.
Anyway, I usually don't send messages, but this is too much.
One star because it's impossible to give zero. A true aberration in terms of customer relations from a multinational like BP. Despite the fact that many service stations are bordering on unsanitary with rather unfriendly or even rude managers, BP France unilaterally and without any warning resets your "My BP Card" account to zero! This is all the more scandalous and totally unacceptable since no rule—to our knowledge—stipulates that the lifespan of points is limited; only accumulated discount vouchers are valid for six months. In our case, 1,715 points were literally wiped from our account! Ultimately, a completely scandalous business practice... Boycott them without hesitation!
Hello,
I just left the BP Saint-Léger Ouest service station.
The toilets are in a disgusting state. The accessible toilet (which I am) is blocked off, and a garbage bag prevents the use of the sink.
Inside the toilet, there are liquids, toilet paper on the floor, etc.
When I spoke to the manager, she couldn't find a complaint book. This is a disgrace for a company like yours.
One star because it's impossible to give zero. A true aberration in terms of customer relations from a multinational like BP. Despite the fact that many service stations are bordering on unsanitary with rather unfriendly or even rude managers, BP France unilaterally and without any warning resets your "My BP Card" account to zero! This is all the more scandalous and totally unacceptable since no rule—to our knowledge—stipulates that the lifespan of points is limited; only accumulated discount vouchers are valid for six months. In our case, 1,715 points were literally wiped from our account! Ultimately, a completely scandalous business practice... Boycott them without hesitation!
Hello,
I just left the BP Saint-Léger Ouest service station.
The toilets are in a disgusting state. The accessible toilet (which I am) is blocked off, and a garbage bag prevents the use of the sink.
Inside the toilet, there are liquids, toilet paper on the floor, etc.
When I spoke to the manager, she couldn't find a complaint book. This is a disgrace for a company like yours.
Good evening,
While waiting my turn at the BP gas station in Ermont, I witnessed the manager's appalling behavior.
We had been waiting for a while when she tried to cut in line at the front of everyone, letting a RETIRED doctor go ahead of everyone else.
When a nurse noticed, she protested vehemently, asking if she was taking a bribe. In response, the manager closed the station and declared, in a chilling tone and with absolutely no respect for this PRACTICED NURSE, that she shouldn't bother coming back and that she would refuse to serve her. This is a deplorable attitude. I only came very rarely, and she won't be seeing me again. And she'll be giving her some publicity, which I don't think she wants.
Furthermore, refusing to serve a customer is illegal!
British Petroleum's policy is simply appalling. They've decided to close the auto repair shop at the Bougival service station, which has been there for years. Many locals were very happy with this small neighborhood garage. And, with a modicum of common courtesy, when you're happy to have a dedicated and responsive mechanic, you buy your fuel from him—even though it's overpriced—and not from the "low-cost" station down the road. So, in short, BP is projecting a bad image by eliminating such a service and will lose many customers. Such a stupid decision could only come from high-ranking bureaucrats with absolutely no common sense.
Good morning, this morning I encountered a receptionist who refused to serve me because I had 6 brown coins and 10 euros.
The station in question is in Sevran, EURL Vase BP.
Address: 29 Avenue du Général Leclerc, Sevran.
He's really not serious at all.
Tell me how you're recruiting. You need to review your recruitment from the ground up. It's unacceptable.
Punishing because one day it will be the customers who punish me. It's not normal to receive racist comments from a receptionist who doesn't even respect customers.
Anyway, I usually don't send messages, but this is too much.